Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 17
... lord of Beaujeu , the lord d'Aubigny and the lord of Montsault . The king would not tarry there , but drank and departed thence about midnight , and so rode by such guides as knew the country till he came in the morning to Amiens , and ...
... lord of Beaujeu , the lord d'Aubigny and the lord of Montsault . The king would not tarry there , but drank and departed thence about midnight , and so rode by such guides as knew the country till he came in the morning to Amiens , and ...
Strana 103
... LORD , Dr Johnson to Lord Chesterfield [ RASSELAS ] February 7 , 1755 I have been lately informed , by the proprietor of The World , that two papers , in which my Dictionary is recommended to the publick , were written by your Lordship ...
... LORD , Dr Johnson to Lord Chesterfield [ RASSELAS ] February 7 , 1755 I have been lately informed , by the proprietor of The World , that two papers , in which my Dictionary is recommended to the publick , were written by your Lordship ...
Strana 249
... Lord , 15 From Froissart's Chronicles , 15-18 Blake , William , IIO Holy Thursday , 116 ; How sweet I roam'd , 111 ; Memory , hither come , 112 ; My silks and fine array , 111 ; The sun descending in the west , 113 ; The Divine Image ...
... Lord , 15 From Froissart's Chronicles , 15-18 Blake , William , IIO Holy Thursday , 116 ; How sweet I roam'd , 111 ; Memory , hither come , 112 ; My silks and fine array , 111 ; The sun descending in the west , 113 ; The Divine Image ...
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